Netanyahu, Qassem speech, Cyber attack, Israel-Hezbollah war

Netanyahu on the interruption of the Hezbollah leader's speech: "A sign of things to come"

Prime Minister Netanyahu addressed the first speech of the new Hezbollah leader and expressed satisfaction that it was disrupted due to a cyberattack from an unknown source.

Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu. (Photo: Yonatan Sindel/Flash90)

After the new Hezbollah leader, Naim Qassem, delivered his first speech as head of the organization and his speech was interrupted by a cyber attack, the Prime Minister referred to the interruption of the speech with satisfaction and as a sign for the future, according to a report by Amit Segal.

Amit Segal, the leading political commentator for Channel 12 News, reported that after the new Hezbollah leader, Naim Qassem, threatened Prime Minister Netanyahu, the threat was interrupted and disrupted due to a cyber attack from an unknown source. Netanyahu was particularly pleased with the interruption of the speech.

According to Segal's report, the Prime Minister addressed the situation in closed conversations and told his associates: "I heard that the new Hezbollah leader's speech was cut off in the middle." This is a sign of things to come.

In his speech, Qassem, the new head of the Hezbollah organization, referred to the organization's attempt to assassinate the Prime Minister using an explosive drone that was launched towards his home in Caesarea and hit him. So far, Israel has not directly responded to these threats.

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